September

Graduate and Continuing Studies Information Night

Discover Alvernia University!

Here’s the first thing you need to know: We take your goals personally.

At Alvernia, no matter where you want to go, we want to help you get there. We’ll help you create a path to success that’s as individual as you are. Whether you want to advance your career or start a new one, Alvernia’s upcoming Information Night is the place to get started. Learn the specifics about graduate and continuing studies degree programs. Meet the professors and faculty you’ll be learning from. Discuss how you can get there with admission counselors. Meet and network with colleagues (and future classmates).

And for students who get employer tuition reimbursement, Alvernia offers a Tuition Deferment program. The program allows you to start your education with no upfront costs, and hold payment until the end of the semester. Stop by our September 18th Information Night, and we'll even waive the application fee to help get you started! All Graduate and Continuing Studies Information Nights are held at the Alvernia University Upland Center located at 540 Upland Avenue, Reading, PA 19611.

You'll be able to learn more about either of our Graduate Degree programs, graduate education certification programs, or our Ph.D. program. We'll also offer sessions for anyone interested in our Continuing Studies Degree programs such as a Bachelor of Arts Degree, Bachelor of Science Degree or Associate of Science Degree programs with several areas of study. Please R.S.V.P. on our website using the form in the top right corner.

Location: Our residential campus is situated three miles
from center-city Reading, in the scenic Blue Mountain area of Eastern
Pennsylvania.

Enrollment: 3,000 students attend Alvernia including 1,500
traditional undergraduates, 600 continuing education students, and 780
graduate students. Over 77% of first-year students live on campus.

Faculty: Our professors are accomplished scholars, experts in their fields, and supportive mentors. The student-to-faculty ratio is 14:1. Most classes are 20 students or fewer.

Athletics: NCAA Division III, member of the Commonwealth
Conference of the Middle Atlantic States Athletic Corporation and
member of Eastern College Athletic Conference, 8 men’s and 10 women’s
intercollegiate sports.